Sphere rolling down an incline

In summary, a 2.10 kg ball with a radius of 0.145 m is released from rest on an inclined plane at an angle of 38.0 degrees. After rolling a distance of 1.50 m without slipping, the ball's speed is unknown. The ball's moment of inertia about its center of mass is 1.40×10-2 kgm2.
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A ball of mass 2.10 kg and radius 0.145 m is released from rest on a plane inclined at an angle theta=38.0 degrees with respect to the horizontal. How fast is the ball moving (in m/s) after it has rolled a distance d=1.50 m? Assume that the ball rolls without slipping, and that its moment of inertia about its center of mass is 1.40×10-2 kgm2.
 
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Hi Naldo6,

Naldo6 said:
A ball of mass 2.10 kg and radius 0.145 m is released from rest on a plane inclined at an angle theta=38.0 degrees with respect to the horizontal. How fast is the ball moving (in m/s) after it has rolled a distance d=1.50 m? Assume that the ball rolls without slipping, and that its moment of inertia about its center of mass is 1.40×10-2 kgm2.

What have you tried so far on this problem?
 
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i have did it... ty
 

1. What is the force acting on a sphere rolling down an incline?

The force acting on a sphere rolling down an incline is the force of gravity, which pulls the sphere downwards towards the center of the Earth. This force is proportional to the mass of the sphere and the acceleration due to gravity.

2. How does the angle of the incline affect the speed of the sphere?

The angle of the incline affects the speed of the sphere by changing the component of the force of gravity that acts along the incline. As the angle increases, the component of gravity acting down the incline increases, causing the sphere to accelerate faster.

3. What is the relationship between the height of the incline and the final velocity of the sphere?

The height of the incline has a direct relationship with the final velocity of the sphere. As the incline height increases, the potential energy of the sphere also increases, leading to a higher final velocity as the sphere rolls down the incline.

4. How does the mass of the sphere affect its acceleration down the incline?

The mass of the sphere does not affect its acceleration down the incline. The force of gravity acting on the sphere is directly proportional to its mass, so the acceleration of the sphere remains constant regardless of its mass.

5. What factors can affect the rolling resistance of the sphere on the incline?

The rolling resistance of the sphere on the incline can be affected by several factors, including the surface of the incline (friction), the shape and material of the sphere, and any external forces acting on the sphere (such as air resistance).

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